The court said, "The overall conduct of the prosecutrix (victim)... Shows that she had accompanied the accused voluntarily without any allurement or threat and probably to have a sexual encounter with him.
"It also appears that the sexual act between the two was with her consent and without any pressure or threat from the side of the accused," Additional Sessions Judge Virender Bhat said while setting free the labourer, engaged in whitewashing work.
The court also found the testimony of alleged victim untrustworthy and unsubstantiated by other evidence including the "medical evidence as well as forensic evidence".
The accused was arrested by the police on the complaint of class Xth student who had alleged that she came in contact with the accused through one of her classmates 3-4 days prior to the incident.
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